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THE ALDINE CLUB 
NEW YORK CITY 


: SOLD BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR 
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uf he ; NEW YORK CITY 


TO BE SOLD 
AT UNRESERVED PUBLIC SALE 
FRIDAY EVENING 
NOVEMBER FOURTH 
AT EIGHT-FIFTEEN 


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_ SALE NUMBER 2189 
: EXHIBITION FROM SUNDAY, OCTOBER THIRTIETH 


AMERICAN 
_ WATER COLORS 


THE COLLECTION 
FORMED BY THE LATE 


G. H. BUEK 


EASTHAMPTON, L. I. 


AND WHICH HUNG FOR MANY YEARS 
ON THE WALLS OF 


THE ALDINE CLUB 
NEW YORK CITY 


SOLD BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR 


THE FARMERS LOAN & TRUST COMPANY 
NEW YORK CITY 


TO BE SOLD 
AT UNRESERVED PUBLIC SALE 
FRIDAY EVENING 
NOVEMBER FOURTH 
AT EIGHT~-FIFTEEN 


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THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 
{MITCHELL KENNERLEY, Presipent} 


489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 
1927 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


ALL BIDS TO BE PER LOT AS NUMBERED IN THE CATALOGUE. 


The highest bidder to be the buyer. In all cases of disputed bids the decision of the 
Auctioneer shall be final. 


Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash payments on account 
as may be required, in default of which the lots purchased shall be resold immediately. — 


Purchases to be removed at the buyer's expense and risk within twenty-four hours from 
the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of the purchase money to be paid on or 
before delivery, in default of which The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will not be 
responsible for any loss or damage whatever, but the lot or lots will be left at the sole 
risk of the purchaser, and subject to storage charges. 


All lots will be placed on public exhibition before the date of sale, for examination by 
intending purchasers, and The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will not be responsible: 
for the correctness of the description, authenticity, genuineness, or for any defect or 
fault in or concerning any lot, and makes no warranty whatever, but will sell each lot 
exactly as it is, WITHOUT RECOURSE. 


If accounts are not paid and purchases removed within twenty-four hours of the con 
clusion of the sale, or, in the case of absent buyers, when bills are rendered, any su n 
deposited as part payment shall be forfeited, and The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, 
reserves the right to resell the lot or lots by either private or public sale, without further 
notice, and if any deficiency arises from such resale it shall be made good by the defaulter, 
together with all expenses incurred. This condition shall be without prejudice to the right © 
of this Company to enforce the sale contract and collect the amount due without such 

resale, at itsown option. __ : 


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The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will afford every facility for the employment of 
carriers and packers by the purchasers, but will not be responsible for any damage arising 7 
from the acts of such carriers and packers. 


The Anderson Galleries makes no charge for executing orders for its customers and uses 
all bids competitively, buying at the lowest price permitted by other bids. 


A Priced Copy of this Catalogue may be obtained for One Dollar 
for each Session of the Sale 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES, INC. 
489 Park AvENUE aT Fiety-nintH Srreet, New York 


TELEPHONE REGENT 0250 CATALOGUES ON REQUEST 
SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. BF, A. CHAPMAN, MR. A. N. BADE AND MR. E. H. L. THOMPSON 


FOREWORD 


_ Doan a long and active life, identified for over half a century 
ch | the Graphic Arts, the late Mr. G. H. Buek was a patron 
ci uly of the art of his native country, and many contemporary 
nerican artists owed assistance and encouragement to him at 
‘the outset of their career. 
Always a collector of American paintings and water colors, he 
Ww was the means of preserving to the nation “Home, Sweet Home”, 
his house at Easthampton, Long Island, the former home of the 
s _ immortal John Howard Payne, song writer, playwright and diplo- 
at, which he filled with Americana, Colonial furniture and works 

“of art associated and contemporary with the life of Payne. 
_ For many years past there hung on the walls of the Aldine 
Club, New York City, the Buek Collection of American Water 
~ Colors, which had been for decades in the making and is perhaps 
the most representative gathering of its kind to-day. It is now 
offered at public auction. 
_ There is a powerful Winslow Homer, a splendid Wyant, one of 
‘the few J. Francis Murphy water colors, a Homer Martin, a John 
La Farge, a fine Hassam, a rare Blum, and a Robinson, an Emil 

Carlsen, a Dwight Tryon and a Bruce Crane. Thomas Moran is 

4 represented by several examples, and there are several charming 
| _ pieces by Chase, Abbey and Potthast, with an exceptional Ridgway 
| 4 Knight. 

y There is an intimate touch about this collection that must be 
: 4 referred to. Mr. Buek secured whenever possible an autograph 
letter and a photograph of the artist, and had these duly framed 
in with the water color, without interfering with the picture. 


G. FRANK MULLER 


LIST OF ARTISTS 


NUMBER NUMBER 

41 FARNY, H. T. 13 

60 FARRER, H. 22 

25 FENN, H. 95 

48 FERRIS, J. L. G. 124 

34,129 FITLER, W. C. 19 

- 42 FOSTER, B. 55 

70 FREER, F. W. 6 

45 GRAHAM, C. 1, 2,16 

75 GRANVILLE-SMITH, W. 69 

67 GREATOREX, K. 21 

182 GRUPPE, C. P. 50 

-| o7 GUERIN, J. 113 

84 HASSAM, C. 93 

94 HENCKE, A. 103 

“18 HENRY, E. L. 63 

17 HOLMES, W. H. 59 

72 HOMER, W. 68 

7 HOWE, W. H. 107 

39 HUMPHREY, M. 1 

_ CRANE, B 86 IHLEFELD, H. 128 

_- CROPSEY, J. F. 54 INNESS, G., JR. 105 

CURRIER, J. F. 43 KAPPES, A. 30 
_ DAINGERFIELD, E. 87 KEITH, D. W. 2 

DARLEY, F. 0. C. 57, 64 KEITH, W. 82 

= DAVIES, A. B. 36 KELLER, A. I. 122 
‘DE HAVEN, F. 115 KLINE, W. F. 56 

4 DE LONGPRE, P. 77 KNIGHT, D. R. 92 
f DEWEY, C. M. 74 LAFARGE, J. 88 
__-DIELMAN, F. 33 LATHROP, W. L. 111 
DRAKE, W. H. 123 LIPPINCOTT, W. H. 117 
7 DURAND, A. B. 121 LOEB, L. 114 
EARLE, L. C. 35 LUNGREN, F. 52 
EATON, C. W. 104. MARBLE, J. N. 11 
e EDWARDS, G. W. 102 MARTIN, H. D. 91 


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MAYNARD, G. W. 29 
MC ENTEE, J. 53 
MC CHESNEY, C. 46, 130 
MC CORD, A. L. 7 4 
MC CORD, G. H. 110 
MENTE, C. 101 
MINOR, R. C. 22 
MONKS, L. A. S. 32 
MORA, F. L 125 
MORAN, E 106 
MORAN, L 4 
MORAN, P 3 
MORAN, T 26, 58, 66, 108, 112 
MOSER, J. H. 23 
MURPHY J.28. 716 
NICOLE, J-5C: 15 
OCHTMAN, L. 96 
OSTHAUS, E. H. 118 
PARTON, A. 109 
PLAID Ge A: 18 
POST, W. M. 98 
POTTHAST, E. 85 
RANGER, H. W. OT 
REHN, F. K. M. 12 
REUTERDAHL, H. 38 
ROBINSON, T. 51 
ROSELAND, H. 6, 62 
ROSENBERG, H. M. 119 
RICHARDS, W. T. fae 


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SHERWOOD, R. E. 
SHIRLAW, W. 
SHURTLEFF, R. M. 
SMEDLEY, W. T. 
SMILLIE, G. H. 
SMITH, F. H. 
SMITH, H. P. 
SONN, A. H. 
STERNER, A. 
TRYON, D. W. 
TURNER, C. Y. 
TYLER, Jo 


VANDERPOEL, J. H. 


VAN ELTEN, K. 
VEDDER, E. 
VOLCKMAR, C. 
WALKER, H. 
WELDON, C. D. 
WHITTEMORE, W. J. 
WIGGINS, C. 
WILES, I. R. 
WILLIAMS, F. B. 
WILLING, J. T. 
WITKOUSKI, K. 
WOOD, T. W. 
WYANT, A. H. 
YARDE, S. J. 


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CHARLES GRAHAM 
ae AMERICAN, 19TH CENTURY 
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ritsky y meadow, spreading toward lavender hills at the 
horizon; grey edi pearly sky. 

afte ght, 13 inches; width, 20 inches. Signed and dated 1896 
below on the right. 


MAUD HUMPHREY 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


(b) LITTLE MISS PERT 

A bright little girl has “dressed up” and finds mother’s hat 
very becoming. 

Height, 13 inches; width, 9 inches. Signed and dated 1893 
below on the left. (2) 


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DORA WHEELER KEITH, A.N.A. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


(a) THE WEDDING JOURNEY — 

In a quaint sailing boat a young man is seated beside a baie 
maiden whose hand is on the tiller; blue sea with a rainbow | 
crossing a sky with grey and silvery effect. 

Size, 7 inches square. Signed with initials below on ‘the 
right. 


CHARLES GRAHAM 
AMERICAN, 19TH CENTURY 


(6) ON A MOUNTAIN PASS 

A burro and its driver are seen on a rocky road, a mountain 
peak appears in the distance against a pale grey sky. 

Height, 17 inches; width, 12 inches. Signed Be on vine left. 


(2) 


PERCY MORAN 
AMERICAN, 1862-(?) 


(a) THE OLD WELL 

A young woman in yellow, white and pink garments is draw- 
ing water at a well; foliage background. 

Height, 19 inches; width, 13% inches. Signed and dated 1892 
below on the right. 


T. W. WOOD, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1823-19038 


(6) THE MASQUERADE 

A young woman is attired in a bright flowered costume, a 
large sunflower in her bonnet and a bunch of lilacs at her 
waist, and holds a white mask in her right hand. 

Height, 20 inches; width, 14 inches. Signed and dated 1882 
below on the right. (2) 


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LEON MORAN 
AMERICAN, 1864-(?) 


A “TERNOON TEA 
lier and lady in colorful eighteenth century attire have 


&E he 10% inches; width, 1534, inches. Signed below on 
the right. - 


ALICE LOVETT McCORD 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


—(b) ‘NEAR VAN CORTLANDT PARK 

‘ A number of boathouses with craft moored about in the river; 
a autumn coloring. 
Height, 10 inches; width, 14 inches. Signed below on the 
’ right. (2) 


K. WITKOUSKI 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


(a) THE FIRST SMOKE 

A youth barely in his teens stands against a wall, holding a 
cigarette. | 

Height, 734, inches; width, 4 inches. Signed below on the left. 


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WILLIAM J. WHITTEMORE, A.N.A. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


(b) THE OLD MILL 

‘Standing beside a couple of houses, casting its long arms over 
a blue sky with buff and silvery cloud effects. 

Height, 10 inches; width, 14 inches. Signed below on the left. 


(2) 


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FREDERICK W. FREER, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1849-1908 


(a) PORTRAIT STUDY a 
Bust of a young woman wearing a jaunty hat with Gite ribe a a 


bons, low-cut plum-colored gown with lace. 
Height, 1314 inches; width, 914, inches. Signed at the left. 


HARRY ROSELAND 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


(6b) SOUP 
A little pickaninny seated at a table is spooning the contental 


of a green-lined bowl without much gusto. q 
Height, 9 inches; width, 7 inches. Signed and dated 1902 — 
below on the right. (2) 


ELIHU VEDDER, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1836-1923 


(a) AN ALLEGORY 
A print retouched and signed by the artist. 
Height, 11 inches; width, 9 inches. 


FRED COZZENS 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


(6) WEATHERING THE POINT 
A schooner is navigating a rough sea close to a rocky prom- 


ontory with a bell signal; grey sky with cloud effects. 
Height, 1714 inches; width, 27 inches. Signed and dated 


1888 below on the left. (2) 
4. 


SIDNEY J. L. YARDE 
_ CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


8 CALIFORNIA SCENE 

“a path traverses a clearing beside a small pool in the fore- 
ground, purple hill in the distance; lemon-tinted sky with 
lavender cloud effects. 

a 10 inches; width, 1334 inches. Signed below on the 
left 


CHARLES VOLCKMAR 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


a DUCKS 
A marshy foreground with a pond at the right and tree-group 
on the left; wooded distance, while a number of ducks disport 
_ themselves in the foreground; creamy sky. 
Height, 11 inches; width, 1634, inches. Signed below on the 
left. 


ROSINA EMMETT SHERWOOD, A.N.A. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


10 “CARNATION” 
* Three-quarter length portrait of a distinguished brunette 
with a red bloom adorning her hair, attired in low-cut white 
lace corsage and cream-colored gown with a black lace shawl. 
Height, 23 inches; width, 1214 inches. Signed and dated 
1904 above on the left. 


J. N. MARBLE 
AMERICAN, 1855-1918 


11 AN ENGAGING BOOK 
A young woman in light attire seated on a red-covered couch 
holding an open book. 
Height, 191% inches; width, 14% inches. Signed below on 
the right. 


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F. K. M. REHN, N.A., A.W.C.S. 
AMERICAN, 1848-1915 


MOONLIT SEA 


A deep blue and lavender expanse in nice design, with a sail a 
at the horizon and the full disc of the moon up in the trans- a 


parent sky. 
Height, 1314, inches; width, 19 inches. Signed blow on the 
right. : 


WALTER SHIRLAW, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1857-1909 


PLAYMATES 
A barefooted little girl is amused by the antics of a litter of 


puppies grouped about a dish on the ground beside the stable 7 


door. 
Height, 1914, inches; width, 15144 inches. Signed below on 
the right. i 


JAMES G. TYLER 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


SHIPWRECK OF ST. PAUL 

The sea is Sweeping over an ornate galley whereon the multi- 
tude are in evident distress; birds about; pale sky. 

Height, 15 inches; width, 24 inches. Signed below on the 
right. 


J. C. NICOLL, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1845-1918 


COAST NEAR SAN DIEGO 

The wind is lashing a blue and green sea into waves crested 
with foam; sails in the distance and some rocks at the right; 
distant mainland. 


Height, 1314 inches; width, 21 inches. Signed below on the 
right. 


- CHARLES GRAHAM 
a AMERICAN, 19TH CENTURY 


16 “HOME, SWEET HOME” 

A old ‘southern negro cabin crowns a hill, while the mammy 
is. Seen with a pail of water on the path. 
He 26 inches; width, 18 inches. Signed and dated 1888 
below on the left. : 


CHARLOTTE B. COMAN, A.N.A. 
_ AMERICAN, 1833-1924 


1 3 7 THE FARM © 
} _ Fine tonal study of a cluster of farmhouses, nestled beside a 
ue green hill; blue sky. 

Beet. 13 inches; width, 15 inches. Signed below on the left. 


SAMUEL COLMAN, N.A., A.W.C.S. 
AMERICAN, 1832-1920 


SUNSET AFTER A SHOWER, VENICE 
The Campanile and Domes of St. Mark’s are seen at the 
right distance and the church of Maria della Salute dominates 
a the left, with colorful sails of vessels moored on both sides. 
Height, 1234 inches; width, 19 inches. Signed and dated 
1880 below on the right. 


WILLIAM C. FITLER, N.Y.W.C. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


GOLDEN SUNSET 

An expanse of moorland broken by pools of water with tree- 
groups composing nicely over a lemon-tinted sky with grey 
cloud effects. 
Height, 834, inches; width, 13% inches. Signed below on 
the right. 


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ALBERT H. SONN, A.W.C.S. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


GREEK SPONGE BOAT, FLORIDA. ae 
A quaintly rigged vessel with white hull and red keel is 


docked in the foreground; the bow of a large schooner shows a 
at the right, sheds are at the left and workmen about; blue a 


sky. % 
Height, 1514, inches; width, 22 inches. Signed below on the a 
right. er 


KATE GREATOREX 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


ROSES 

A bunch of pink and tea-colored specimens lying on a table, 
very artistically executed in pure wash. 

Height, 1134, inches; width, 1714 inches. Signed above on the 
left. 


HENRY FARRER, A.W.C.S. 
AMERICAN, 1843-1903 


A GREY SEPTEMBER DAY 

Rich velvety expanse with fine tree groups; inlets, at one of 
which a punt is seen, a cottage in the distance among foliage; 
grey sky with a bright streak at the horizon. 

Height, 12 inches; width, 18 inches. Signed and dated 1902 
below on the left. 


JAMES HENRY MOSER, A.W.C.S. 
AMERICAN, 1854-1913 


SHURTLEFF’S WOOD, KEEN VALLEY 

A tonal study of the interior of a wood, with rocky formations 
at the right. 

Height, 101% inches; width, 141% inches. Signed and dated 
1904 below on the left. 


C. Y. TURNER, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1850-1918 


24 APPLE BLOSSOMS 

A pretty young woman in white attire is gathering pink blos- 
a oms from a low branch of a tree. 

| Height, 1934, inches; width, 1334, inches. Signed and dated 
e 882 below on the left. 


hf CARROLL BECKWITH, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1852- 1917 


bios NOONDAY REST 

2 : ~ A buxom peasant girl is lying on the grass, her back resting 
against a stack of hay. 

Pastel. Height, 1334 inches; width, 191% inches. Signed be- 


low on the left. 


THOMAS MORAN, N.A., A.W.C.S. 
AMERICAN, 1837-1926 


26 MARINE 
In a heaving sea a steamer is navigating and emitting a heavy 
___ cloud of smoke; most artistically presented. 
Height, 934, inches; width, 534, inches. Signed, dated and 
dedicated to Mr. Buek, Aug. 1907. 


KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN, N. A. 
AMERICAN, 1829-1904 


27 A COUNTRY ROAD 
Flanked by fine trees, an overgrown sidewalk and a stone wall, 
over which an old mansion looms up. 
Height, 10 inches; width, 14 inches. Signed below on the 
right. 


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GEORGE H. SMILLIE, N.A., A.W.C.S. 
AMERICAN, 1840-1921 


SEASIDE 
A patch of green and brown turf with a few trees and severe 
small cabins, beside a lavender and blue sea; eke blue 
and heliotrope sky. ae 
Height, 914 inches; width, 131% eee Signed below on the © “ ; 
left. : a 


GEOGE W. MAYNARD, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 18438-1893 


THE MERMAID | 
With hands clasped behind her head, enjoying the breaking of 
the foam-capped waves about her; grey and buff sky. 
Height, 1414, inches; width, 1014, inches. Signed below on the 
left. 


ALFRED KAPPES, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN, (?)-1894 


MENDING OLD FAITHFUL 

An old mammy is repairing her old umbrella while a young 
ne’er-do-well is seated on the window sill peeling an orange. 
Height, 1834, inches; width, 13 inches. Signed and dated 1887 
below on the right. 


ALBERT STERNER, A.N.A. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


REFLECTIONS 

A young woman in hat and furs is seated and appears in deep 
thought; a green satin garment gives a striking touch of color 
to the composition. 

Height, 1614 inches; width, 13 inches. Signed and dated 1900 
below on the left. 


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L. A.S. MONKS | 
AMERICAN, 1850-1917 


SHEEP 

Resting or munching the grass about a hill where a tree has 
been felled and the red oak leaves mingle with the green; 
blue sky. 

Re i Heions 1314 inches; width, 20 inches. Signed and dated 1909 
below on the left. 


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FREDERIC DIELMAN, N.A. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


aA LADY OF QUALITY 

re ~ Seen at three-quarter length, seated, a young woman in straw 
; Pi: and blue silk gown decorated with lace as she faces the 
spectator; a curtain of silvery striped grey in the back. 
Height, 211% inches; width, 14% inches. Signed and dated 
1891 below on the left. 


W. VERPLANK BIRNEY, A.N.A., N.Y.W.C. 
AMERICAN, (?)-1909 


“COMRADES” 

An old messenger is seated in a waiting room, a packet of 
letters and documents lying at his side while he wipes his 
veteran silk hat with a red bandanna. 

Height, 24 inches; width, 1934, inches. Signed above on the 
right. 


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L. C. EARLE, A.N.A., A.W.C.S. 
AMERICAN, 1845-1921 


35 OLD CRONIES 
Two types of the latter part of the last century are seen at 
three-quarter figure, seated, one facing the spectator holding 
an open snuffbox. 
Height, 221% inches; width, 17 inches. Signed and dated 1891 
above on the left. 


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THE TIGER 
BY ARTHUR B. DAVIES 


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ARTHUR B. DAVIES, N.A. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


THE TIGER 
The king of beasts, his brown body with black stripes in nice 
design among the green, drags his tail as he passes under the 
boughs of a massive tree. 
Height, 10 inches; width, 15 inches. Signed below on the 
right. 

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CARLTON T. CHAPMAN, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1860-1925 


THE WRECK 
An old derelict is being buffeted about by rough seas; a 
glimpse of the shore is had on the left; grey and buff sky. 


Height, 17 inches; width, 23 inches. Signed below on the 
left. 


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“HENRY REUTERDAHL 
AMERICAN, 1871-1924 


38° cc MI RCE DEFENDERS 
A number of dreadnoughts, cruisers and patrols are ploughing 

ee: ight, ‘12 inches; width, 271, acho Signed and dated 
1897 below on the left. | 


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THOMAS B. CRAIG, A.N.A. 

| AMERICAN, 1849-1924 
39 ‘corns 
a eee A white and brown cow looks at the spectator and two tan- 

ie ote stared ones are seen farther back; grassy meadow, slaty grey 


4 “2 by clouds at the right merging into bright effects to the left. 
Height, 15 inches; width, 2134, inches. 


WILLIAM J. WHITTEMORE, A.N.A., A.W.C.S. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


40 “BERYL” 

- Charming presentment of a pretty girl, looking at the spec- 
tator with her frank blue eyes, her blond hair dropping to 
her shoulders; she wears a broad-brimmed hat and a green 
velvet coat with grey fur neckpiece and muff. 

Height, 2034, inches; width, 1614 inches. Signed and dated 
1908 below on the right. 


EDWIN A. ABBEY, N.A., R.A. 
AMERICAN, 1852-1911 


41 A BURGHER OF NEW AMSTERDAM 
A quaint figure promenading in an enclosure near the bay, 
' wearing a brown costume with a feather in his high-crowned 
~ hat and carrying a long clay pipe. Charming tonal effect. 
Height, 7 inches; width, 5 inches. Signed and dated 1881 
below on the right. 


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THE BRIDAL MAIDENS 
BY ROBERT F. BLUM 


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ROBERT F. BLUM, N.A., A.W.C.S 
AMERICAN, 1857-1903 


THE BRIDAL MAIDENS 


Seen almost at full length, the bride in old English costume is 


followed by four maids who are scattering flowers as they 
move toward the left. 


Size, 7 inches square. Signed below on the left. 


Framed in is a portion of a letter from Mr. Blum headed 
with a charming Venetian sketch by the artist. 


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J. FRANK CURRIER 
AMERICAN, 1843-1909 — 


A3, AT POLLIN G, BAVARIA 
Ad : ly executed landscape sketch of great brilliancy, de phe 


px i 17% inches; width, 1234, inches. Signed bad dated 
ling, ss alee 1878 below on the left. ake 


DWIGHT W. TRYON, N.A. 
_ AMERICAN, 1849-1925 


: i MONARCH V 0% 2444 3 260, — 
: Characteristic scene dear to the ‘artist, representing a giant 
__ tree in a meadow of brown grasses with a distant blue hill 
x i and a silvery-grey sky, all admirably keyed. 
‘Pastel. Height, 734, inches; width, 934, inches. Signed and 
dated 1908 below on the left. 


R. N. BROOKE 
AMERICAN, 1847-1920 


RETURN OF THE FLOCK 

The sheep are slowly moving toward the open door of the fold, 
while the shepherd in a blue smock with his crook, stands 
nearby against a haystack. 

Pastel. Height, 2114 inches; width, 271% inches. 


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CLARA McCHESNEY, A.W.C.S. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


PORTRAIT OF THE REV. LYMAN ABBOTT 

The eminent divine is seen seated at a table bending forward 
as he makes notations with a quill pen in a large folio. 
Height, 2934, inches; width, 2134 inches. Signed and dated 
1895 below on the right. 


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JOHN K. VANDERPOEL 
AMERICAN, 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY 


CONFIDENCES 

A couple of maids have met in the area in the basement and 
are airing their grievances. Effective arrangement of light 
and shade. 

Height, 2734, inches; width, 20 inches. Signed below on the 
left. ' 


A. F. BELLOWS, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1830-1883 


THE ENGLISH SUMMER 

Charming countryside with fishermen on the left bank of a 
stream; grassy meadow on the right where cows are grazing; 
fine tree groups in the distance where a town is visible. 
Height, 11 inches; width, 19 inches. Signed below on the left. 


F. HOPKINSON SMITH, A.W.C.S. 
AMERICAN, 1838-1915 


ALONG A DUTCH CANAL 

A number of barges are moored in a wide body of water with 
Shade trees on its banks where the populace moves about; 
blue sky. | 
Height, 1234, inches; width, 2314, inches. Signed below on the 
right. 


CHARLES P. GRUPPE 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


A ROAD IN HOLLAND 

A peasant in blue blouse is leading two black and white cows 
along a country road toward the spectator; a cottage appears 
at the left, partly hidden by foliage flanked by trees. A 
meadow is at the right and the distance presents the aspect 
of a village with its mill and cottages. 

Height, 1834 inches; width, 2534, inches. Signed below on the 
left. 


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THEODORE ROBINSON 
AMERICAN, 1854-1896 


51 SUNSHINE AND SHADE 
A girl attired in white sunbonnet and frock is sitting on a 
fence; blue sky with fleeting grey and silvery clouds. 
Height, 1414 inches; width, 8 inches. Signed and dated 1881 
below on the right. 


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CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


THE GRAND CANYON 


The foreground is composed of high masses of rock in strati- . 4 
fied layers, while two blue and pink peaks rise in the middle _ 


distance; blue sky. 
Pastel. Height, 19 inches; width, 29 inches. Signed below on 
the right. 


JERVIS McENTEE, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1828-1891 


THE GLORY OF AUTUMN 

A blue lake with a sandy beach and trees in red and orange 
coloring at mid-distance, beautifully reflected in the limpid 
mirror of nature; hilly distance, effective blue sky with 
creamy cloud effect. 


Height, 111% inches; width, 914 inches. Signed and dated 


1876 below on the left. 


JASPER F. CROPSEY, N.A., A.W.C.S. 
AMERICAN, 1823-1900 


LANDSCAPE 

A limpid lake with brown grassy banks, a high group of 
trees at the centre, cottages nestling among thick foliage in 
the distance; mauve and blue sky, lemon-tinted near the 
horizon. 

Height, 12 inches; width, 18 inches. Signed and dated 1894 
below on the right. 


BEN FOSTER, N.A., A.W.C.S. 
AMERICAN, (?)-1926 


FROM MY WINDOW 


Undulating green fields, hills in the distance, with several | 


trees rising over a pale blue sky with lavender cloud effects. 
Height, 1434, inches; width, 1934, inches. Signed below on the 
left. 


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WILLIAM FAIR KLINE, A.N.A. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


‘SPRING IDYL 


Mid slender trees on the side of a hill a nymph sits on the 
ground, her left hand placed on the head of a lamb as she 
beckons to the mother sheep coming toward her. | 
Height, 1714 inches; width, 20 inches. Signed below on the 
right. 


F. 0..C. DARLEY, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1822-1888 


“THEN THE WHINING SCHOOLBOY 

With his satchel and shining morning face, creeping like snail 
unwillingly to school”. At the entrance to an abode a mother 
is urging a boy and girl to school. 

Height, 15 inches; width, 12 inches. Signed and dated 1873 
below on the left. 


THOMAS MORAN, N.A., A.W.C.S. 
AMERICAN, 1837-1926 


THE GRAND CANYON OF THE COLORADO ~2\.4 BY) Pe 
The diversified peaks and craters and tablelands lie at Ai 

out in bewildering array in the distance, while large masses 

of rock are posed as if by the hand of man in the foreground. 

Grey sky with misty cloud effect at the left. 

Height, 1614, inches; width, 2314 inches. Signed 1892 below 

on the right. 


WILLIAM H. HOLMES, N.Y.W.C. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


EASTER DAWN 

Represented by female figure in staid costume walking on a 
hill holding a book; fine tree effect; all in silvery tone. 
Height, 29 inches; width, 1914 inches. Signed and dated 1890 
below on the left. 


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GEORGE R. BARSE, N.A. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


BUBBLES 
A shapely female adorned with slight flowing draperies is 


blowing bubbles that glisten in the opalescent atmosphere. ~ 


Height, 38 inches; width, 1514 inches. Signed below on the 
left. 


C. D. WELDON, N.A., A.W.C.S. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


A JAPANESE DANCING GIRL 

In gorgeous robe, wearing a hat covered with chrysanthemums 
and holding two trays decorated with the same flowers. 
Height, 2714 inches; width, 1734, inches. Signed and dated 
1890 below on the left. 


HARRY ROSELAND 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


“MARK TWAIN” 

A burly negro in red flannel shirt and blue pants, stands on 
the bridge of a schooner calling the signal. 

Height, 1934, inches; width, 1334, inches. Signed and dated 
1907 below on the left. 


EK. L. HENRY, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1841-1919 


THE MANNISH GIRL 
A young woman in knickerbockers and male make-up has ~ 
dismounted from her bicycle to beg a glass of water at a way- 
side house, to the amusement of the simple country folk. 
Height, 1414 inches; width, 2114 inches. Signed and dated 
1896 below on the right. 


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F. O. C. DARLEY, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1822-1888 


IN ITALY 

A wayfarer standing beside his ass is taking some refresh- 
ment at a booth where other peasants are seen; distant range 
of mountains and blue sky. 

Height, 1134 inches; width, 1434, inches. Signed below on 
the right. 


IRVING R. WILES, N.A. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


DAY DREAMS 

A young woman in blue kimono is lying on a couch as she 
reaches for some flowers in a vase nearby; Japanese interior. 
Height, 13 inches; width, 19 inches. Signed and dated 1883 
below on the left. 


THOMAS MORAN, N.A., A.W.C.S. 
AMERICAN, 1837-1926 

THE GRAND CANYON Car se way ms 
The first plane consists of cliffs whereon an occasional pine 
tree has found lodging, in shadow; the second represents a 
maze of peaks in pink and creamy tints; then the river at the 
left sparkles like emeralds away down in the canyon, from 
which a group of mountains rise sheer to a lofty height; ef- 
fective grey sky with mist about the peaks on the left. 
Height, 1314 inches; width, 201% inches. Signed and dated 
1902 below on the right. 


EMIL CARLSEN, N.A. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


THE BROOK 

Big boulders in a dense wood beside a small stream, with the 
fugitive rays of sunlight breaking through the green foliage, 
producing a charming effect. 

Height, 17 inches; width, 1414, inches. Signed below on the 
right. 


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WINSLOW HOMER, N.A., A.W.C.S. | 
AMERICAN, 1826-1910 Ee 
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68 STARTLED 


thrown on the beach by the tide. Virile interpretation of 
the sea rolling in, with an effective sky of grey and slight pink ~ 


effects. 
Height, 12 inches; width, 1914 inches. Signed and dated 
1878 below on the right. 


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W. GRANVILLE-SMITH, N.A. 

CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 
THE FAREWELL ‘ 
Stan ng on a height overlooking the sea, a young woman is 
hing a distant sail disappear as if a loved one was bound 


; ht, 19 ‘inches; width, 2814 inches. Signed and dated 


GEORGE A. BOUGHTON, N.A.R.A. 
AMERICAN, 1843-1905 


ACK-EYED SUSAN 

as on young woman in mob cap and fichu and black velvet 
abi Berecket and pink dress stands at three-quarters facing the 
left, holding a floral offering ; blue sea beyond. 

A: Pastel. Height, 23 inches; width, 151% inches. Signed below 


on the left. 


WILLIAM RITSCHELL, N.A., A.W.C.S. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


THE BEACH AT KATWYCK 

~~ A number of fishing craft are moored at low tide near a sandy 
A beach, while a team of horses guided by a peasant is ap- 
proaching. Slight reflection of the moon in the foreground. 
Height, 22 inches; width, 271% inches. Signed and dated 1912 
below on the right. 


E. IRVING COUSE, N.A., A.W.C.S. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


MAKING THE WAR BONNET 

A young buck is crouching facing toward the left as he elab- 
orates the feather headdress of a chief. His blue-black hair 
is adorned and he wears a girdle and moccasins, while a blue 
vase at the right balances the composition. 

Height, 20 inches; width, 29 inches. Signed below on the left. 


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H. T. FARNY 
AMERICAN, 1847-1916 


SPORT IN THE SOUTH-WEST Ox Oey & S. 
A frontiersman has just emptied both barréls of his oun a ~ i 


number of quail that fly at the right middle ground, consist- 
ing of a sandy soil dotted with sage brush and some cactus. a 
A stage-coach drawn by four mules has halted at the left q 
middle distance; fine cliff formations farther back, blue hill 
at the horizon, cerulean sky with slight cloud effect. ) a 
Height, 914 inches; width, 141% inches. Signed and dated “i 
1890 below on the right. : we 


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CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN A 


NOVEMBER 
Foreground of green and brown grasses with a silvery pool 

at the right, tree-groups partly bereft of foliage at the left ., 
and a nice silhouette of cottages and tree masses in the dis- _ 
tance. An effective sky of fleeting green-blue and buff clouds 
completes an effective composition. 4 
Height, 101% inches; width, 1434, inches. Signed below on the 
left. 


WILLIAM GEDNEY BUNCE, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1840-1916 


VENICE 
A group of vessels with yellow and crimson-tinted sails are 
on the right, while the Queen of the Adriatic glistens like 
white marble against an opalescent sky. 

Height, 1334, inches; width, 934, inches. Signed below on the 
right. 


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EARLY AUTUMN 
BY J. FRANCIS MURPHY 


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J. FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A., A.W.C.S. 
AMERICAN, 1853-1921 


76 EARLY AUTUMN 


A meadow in rich green and brown tonal effect with broken 
branches and a tree-group at the left middle distance, a 
farmhouse at the right, with turquoise-blue hills merging 
into the pale green of the sky at the horizon; cloud effects 
with touches of blue. 

Height, 6 inches; width, 8 inches. Signed below on the left. 


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PAUL DE LONGPRE | 
AMERICAN, 1855-1911 


PHLOX et a 
A branch of exquisite white specimens, most aintily exe- * 
cuted; two bees buzzing about. ees vy 


Height, 13 inches; width, 8Y2 inches. Signed and dated a1e01 ) 
below on the left. m. 


CHARLES A. PLATT, N.A., A.W.C.S. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


SPRING , | ‘ 
An inlet with a pleasure boat, its mast reflected in the lim- a 
pid water; green turf in the foreground, houses and a clump 
of foliage on the opposite bank, simple grey sky. oh an 
Height, 16 inches; width, 2234. inches. Signed below on the . = 
left. : 


R. M. SHURTLEFF, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1841-1915 


THE EDGE OF A WOOD 
A pool beside fine trees; glints of sunlight steal in bannee sy 
breaks of the thick foliage, producing a sparkling effect. & 
Height, 1814 inches; width, 20 inches. Signed below on the — 
left. 


HORATIO WALKER, N.A., A.W.C.S. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


COWS 

A couple of fine specimens are wading in a shallow pool 
fringed with canebrake and a pollard willow; flat distance 
with farmhouses; hazy sky animated by birds. 

Height, 2534, inches; width, 1814 inches. Signed below on 
the right. 


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THE EDGE OF A WOOD 
BY A. H. WYANT 


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A. H. WYANT, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1836-1902 


81 THE EDGE OF A WOOD V 


Sturdy trees in thick moist green foliage,“w sithi a slight break 
of sky at the left; clearing in the foreground. 

Height, 1134, inches; width, 15 inches. Signed below on the 
left. 

The bit of handwriting of the famous artist framed herewith 


‘reads as follows: “I can’t stand this life indoors. What 


long winter it has been and how little has been done by most 
of us that will live after us. Yours sincerely A. H. Wyant.” 


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WILLIAM KEITH 
AMERICAN, 1839-1911 


RURAL QUIET : 
A brook traversing rich meadowland, cows sient indica ed, - 
fine wooded bank on the left and distant habitations SU Q 
gested on the right; blue and creamy sky. “eed 
Height, 1134, inches; width, 1734, inches. 


F. BALLARD WILLIAMS, N.A. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


A SUMMER IDYL a 
Charming landscape in the classical feeling, with fine ieem al 
masses; a pool of water and a distant bridge, with an effec- 3 
tive sky with tapestry-like surface quality. = 
Height, 1234, inches; width, 2014 inches. Signed and dated ” 
1896 below at the right. 3 a 


WILLIAM M. CHASE, N.A. ay 
AMERICAN, 1849-1916 Ss 


CANOE PLACE SS Cpe lt 
A landing place where a couple df pleasure boats are seen)) _ 

while a lady and child are nearby. Green distance, blue sea 
on the right, pale blue sky. 43 
Height, 1514 inches; width, 1914 inches. Signed below on 4 
the left. ae 


EDWARD POTTHAST, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1858-1927 


THE LANDING 
A group of pleasure boats, some with sails up, are in the fore- 4 
ground, houses and figures near the beach in the distance. 
Blue sky with slight cloud effect. Charming example. 


Height, 181% inches; width, 23 inches. Signed below on the 
left. 


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oR | WINTER’S PURPLE 
“hes : _ BY BRUCE CRANE 


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BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


86 WINTER’S PURPLE 
A meadow blanketed with snow in the foreground, a row of 
trees at the middle distance, and another expanse of winter’s 
mantle reaches toward a deep blue hill at the horizon. Grey 
sky, effectively relieving the glistening masses of grey and 


purple. 
Height, 16 inches; width, 24 inches. Signed below on the left. 


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ELLIOT DAINGERFIELD, N.A. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


A peasant woman in blue and dark brown garments is carr 
ing a big pumpkin across a field and BE a dae - 
houette against a grey sky. 
Height, 2314 inches; width, 151% wmeches. Signed and dated 
1892 below on the right. oe ee 


JOHN LA FARGE, N.A., N.Y.W.C. 
AMERICAN, 1835-1910 


A BELLE OF TAHITI % 
A Tahiti maiden is walking in measured step at the left, her ag 
head well back as she holds the pink cloak close to her well- 
formed figure; a long skirt completes her attire. Masses of 
deep green foliage with a sky of pale emerald and deep blue. _ 
Height, 9 inches; width, 514 inches. Signed below on the 
right. e 


R. M. SHURTLEFF, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1841-1915 


THE EDGE OF A WOOD c, 
Broken foreground with a pool and trees rising on the right — g 
and the left, and a hill in the distance where white cottages __ 
are indicated, all in fine tonal effect. 3 

Height, 9 inches; width, 13 inches. Signed below on the left. —— 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH, A.W.C.S. 
AMERICAN, 1854-1907 


A BIT OF VENICE | 
At the intersection of two canals a colorful abode arises, the — s 
lower portion overgrown with vines with a charming garden 
at the right, a bridge at the left and a tower in the distance; 
blue sky with cloud effects. : ; 
Height, 1834, inches; Gace 1214 inches. Signed below on the 4 4 
right. 


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“THE MILLER’S MEADOW, NORMANDIE” 
BY HOMER D. MARTIN 


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HOMER D. MARTIN, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1836-1897 


“THE MILLER’S MEADOW, NORMANDIE” 
A creek traverses a meadow where a couple of brown cows 
browse; an old bridge is indicated at the left middle distance, 
and dense tree groups form a nice outline against a blue sky 
with cream cloud effect. 
Height, 934, inches; width, 1314, inches. Signed below on the 
right. 

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D. RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
AMERICAN, 1845-1924 


AT THE FERRY 

A peasant girl in blue bodice and white undergarment with a 
wine-colored skirt and wooden shoes has ascended old stone 
steps leading from a landing place on the stream seen at the 
left; grassy banks and distant hills; sky with slight cloud 
effect. In the characteristic manner of this popular artist. 
Height, 1414, inches; width, 1014, inches. Signed below on the 
right. 

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LOW TIDE 
BY CHILDE HASSAM 


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CHILDE HASSAM, N.A. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


LOW TIDE 
Water-washed rocks in beautiful color divided by pools of 
deep blue water; slaty-green sea, pale lavender sky. 
Height, 131% inches; width, 184, inches. Signed below on the 
right. 

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F. S. CHURCH, N.A. 
AMERICAN, (?)-1924 


Seated on a knoll in a dell teasing the imperturbable bird : 
with a flower; a lake on the left, foliage background. | 
Height, 1314 inches; width, 1014 inches. Signed and dated 
1899 below on.the right. 


HARRY FENN 
AMERICAN, 1845-1911 


A POET’S CORNER 

A charming old English cottage with red tiled roof and dormer 
window with the date 1740 on the facade. A beautiful flower — 
garden lines the approach where an old woman is seen; thick 
green foliage at the back. 4 
Height, 934, inches; width, 1314 inches. Signed on the left. 


LEONARD OCHTMAN, N.A. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


OCTOBER IN CONNECTICUT 

Foreground of yellow and green grasses, slender tree at the : 
middle ground, a cottage on the brow of the hill in the dis- 2 ; 
tance; pink and grey sky. 
Height, 15 inches; width, 21 inches. Signed below on the left. 


HENRY W. RANGER, N.A., A.W.C.S. = | 
AMERICAN, 1858-1916 a 


DUTCH SCENE 

A canal with schooner moored at the left; green bank with 
distant cottage. Cottages and some trees on the right bank. 
A charming sky with luminous effect and animated by birds. 
Height, 15 inches; width, 23 inches. Signed and dated 1885 
below on the left. 


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CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


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Rich brown grasses divided by a path leading toward a bridge 
a he middle distance, the village beyond among leafless 
$; sunset sky. 
iH oe 1214, inches; width, 20 inches. Signed below on the 
ROBERT C. MINOR, N.A. 
_ AMERICAN, 1840-1904 


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a LENGTHENING SHADOWS 

ey A lake with charming reflections of the tree-groups on the 

a _ opposite bank, where the suggestion of a mansion appears 

i we in the distance; grey sky. 

ar Height, 91% inches; width, 1334, inches. Signed below on the 

Mia right. 
i GEORGE H. SMILLIE, N.A. 

AMERICAN, 1840-1921 


- 100 SHORE SCENE 

Boulders and colorful grasses on the bank, with the blue sea 
at the left distance where several sails are seen. 

Height, 14 inches; width, 21 inches. Signed below on the 
right. 


CHARLES MENTE 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


101 AFTER THE SHOWER 

A flock of sheep are approaching in close file on a country 
path, with the shepherd nearby; barn and other sheds at 
the left; flat distance, pale blue and creamy sky. 
Height, 181% inches; width, 251% inches. Signed below on 
the right. 


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GEORGE WHARTON EDWARDS, A.W.C.S., N.Y.W.C. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


A DUTCH KITCHEN | 
A maid in a quaint headdress and blue smock is preparing 
vegetables as she sits beside a charming old fireplace with 
brass implements, Delft plate and other utensils grouped 
about. 4 
Height, 1814 inches; width, 2714 inches. Signed and dated 
1896 below on the left. 


ALBERT HENCKE 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


CANADIAN GEESE 

Three specimens are flying overhead in very nice design 
against a blue sky; cliff foreground with patches of green. 
Height, 8 inches; width, 914 inches. Signed below on the 
left. ree 


CHARLES WARREN EATON _ 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


PINES AT SUNSET 

On a hill at the left a group of trees rises majestically over 
a pale emerald and lemon-tinted sky. | 

Height, 1514 inches; width, 15 inches. Signed and dated 
1901 below on the left. 


GEORGE INNESS JR., N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1854-1926 


GOLDEN LIGHT 

A road with a shepherd and sheep leads from the spectator 
toward the distance; sunset sky with pink cloud effect. 
Charming quality. : 
Height, 914 inches; width, 131% inches. Signed below on the — 
right. ¢ 


EDWARD MORAN 
AMERICAN, 1828-1901 


"AVORABLE WIND 

ES ishing fleet with all sail set is ploughing a rough sea; 
gr a sky with cloud effect. 

nag ide inches; width, 21 inches. Signed below on the 


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WILLIAM H. HOWE, N.A. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


or 7T TH | POTATO DIGGERS 

| A number ‘of peasants are gathering the crop in baskets and 
bs Be bap. their humble cottage looming up among dense foliage 
at the distance; buff and grey-blue sky. 

Height, 91% inches; width, 1314 inches. Signed below on the 
right. . 


THOMAS MORAN, N.A., A.W.C.S. 
AMERICAN, 1837-1926 


108 HANCE’S CANYON 

Picturesque mountain peaks partly illuminated by the setting 
sun; a camping party are seen in the valley. 

Height, 914 inches; width, 1214, inches. Signed, dated and 
dedicated to Mr. Buek by the artist below. 


ARTHUR PARTON, N.A., A.W.C.S. 
AMERICAN, 1842-1914 


THE OAKS 

A fine group of sturdy examples rises at the left from a 
green expanse; misty effect with a vaporous sky. 

Height, 14 inches; width, 19 inches. Signed below on the left. 


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GEORGE H. McCORD, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1848-1909 


HARBOR SCENE AT SUNSET i 
A lot of shipping with colorful sails grouped in nice aesizm; 5 
figures on a beach at the left, effective sky. 
Pastel. Height, 13 inches; width, 21 inches. Signed below on 

the left. ‘ae 


W. L. LATHROP, N.A. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


THE OLD BARN ) 
Wagon ruts partly filled with rain and a woman reading a few 
hens make up an interesting foreground, while flat distance — 
leads to a hill at the horizon; effective grey sky with a streak 

of orange. a 
Height, 16 inches; width, 2114, inches. Signed and ae 1896 ei 

below on the right. ae 


THOMAS MORAN, N.A.,, A.W.C.S. ie 
AMERICAN, 1837-1926 3 


TROPICAL LANDSCAPE % 
Palms and sturdy trees close to the sea, with a roadway whee 
a mounted soldier and a wayfarer are seen; effective blue sky 
with moving cloud effect. 

Height, 1014, inches; width, 18 inches. Signed and dated 1892 . 
below on the left. a 


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JULES GUERIN, A.N.A., A.W.CS. a 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN | 


THE FAGGOT GATHERER S | 
An old road with wheel tracks and lined with trees passes 
from the spectator toward the distance, where a woman is ~ 
struggling with the wood on her back; luminous creamy sky. | 
Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches. Signed below on the \_ 
right. 


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LOUIS LOEB, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1866-1909 


TW) "LL LIGHT: HOUR 

Half length of a pretty auburn-haired young woman seated 
h ding an open book on her knees, attired in low-cut black 
roc vith a punch violets at the corsage; green background. 


FRANKLIN DE HAVEN, N.A. 
: CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


115 THE MOON 
F - A road passes through grassy fields with tree-groups scattered 
about, while the moon is dimly visible in a sky with slight 
a cloud effects. 

| _ Height, 15 inches; width, 19 inches. Signed below on the left. 


CARLTON WIGGINS, N.A., A.W.C.S. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


THE HILLSIDE 

A flock of sheep enlivens a sloping field of + high grasses, with 
several trees adding to the composition; effective sky of laven- 
der clouds with a burst of lemon-tinted light at the horizon. 
A fine example. 

Height, 1334, inches; width, 191% inches. Signed below on the 
left. 


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WILLIAM H. LIPPINCOTT, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1849-1920 


117 GEESE 3 
In a meadow of moist green, a number of geese are m In; 
about, while a vista of a church in the sunlit distance i 
framed in by the overhead boughs of pollard willows 
middle ground. ya ee 
Height, 14 inches; width, 20 inches. Signed and sane Oren | 
en-Brie 1884 below on the left. ee 


EDMUND H. OSTHAUS 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


118 MY FAVORITE DOGS ee 
A Gordon setter and a pointer both facing the right in a ‘ 
brown field have the scent of game and are on the alert; fringe — q 
of trees at the distance, pale blue sky. Admirably character- : 


ized. e 
Height, 21 inches; width, 2914 inches. Signed below on the a 
H. M. ROSENBERG a 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN ms 
119 NEAR HALIFAX 4 


An artistic presentment of a group of houses with an old — 
tree at the left and a distant view of the spires and buildings 4 
of the city; effective grey sky. a 
Height, 15 inches; width, 2134, inches. Signed below on the | 
left. 


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JULIAN RIX 
AMERICAN, 1851-1903 


VIN’ ER SOLITUDE 

¥ hrot ugh a blanket of snow emerge a few bushes and shrubs, 
while a brook flows at the right and tree-groups compose 

cely across a lemon-tinted sky. 

ght, 13 inches; width, 2114, inches. Signed below on the 


ASHER B. DURAND, N.A. 
BeeteICAN, 1796-1886 


aig 2 OLD FARM 
EN . clearing with thatched cottage and barn; figures are seen 
outside the cottage and a cow and sheep graze nearer the fore- 
- ground; a fine tree rises at the right and mountains tower in 
____ the distance at the left. The sky is grey with slight cloudy 
oe 2 effect. 
San Height, 2014 inches; width, 291% inches. Signed below on the 
— right. 


ARTHUR I. KELLER, A.W.C.S., N.Y.W.C. 
AMERICAN, 1867-1924 


ee CURIOSITY 
A young woman in fashionable cream-colored evening gown 
and black velvet hat stands in an attitude of impatience in a 


vestibule. 
Height, 151% inches; width, 111% inches. Signed below on the 
left. 


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WILLIAM H. DRAKE, A.N.A., A.W.C.S. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


A BELLE OF SAN LUIS REY MISSION 
An old Indian woman poses for the spectator as she steadies 
herself with the aid of a staff; a red-covered Ss is — 
against a yellow hill in the distance. | 
Height, 1334, inches; width, 934, inches. Signed and « daca 
1896 below on the right. ‘ 


J. L. G. FERRIS ae 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


CAVALIER READING a 
A gentleman in eighteenth century costume is seated on a red- ; 

upholstered armchair reading a paper. | ? a 
Height, 934, inches; width, 7 inches. Signed below on 1 the 
left. ies 


F. LUIS MORA, N.A. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH 
Shoeing a white horse, while the helper spare the foreeue 
fine character study. a 


Height, 24 inches; width, 1814 inches. Signed below on the 
right. — 


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W. T. SMEDLEY, N.A. a 
AMERICAN, 1858-1920 an 


THE DISPUTE 
An irate old gentleman pounds the table, while a lady and — 
her daughter are in distress, all to the amazement of a young — 
gentleman who sits on the right. Fine interior. 

Height, 16 inches; width, 24 inches. Signed and dated 1890 — 
below on the left. 


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2 WILLIAM 7. RICHARDS, N.A., A.W.C.S. 
i : AMERICAN, 1833-1905 


E CLIFFS AT DOVER 

Ay Psi formation jutting out on the sea, broken foreground, 
: in light relief against a deep grey sky. 

! tht, 22 inches; width, 3614 inches. Signed and dated 
187 below on the left. 


- HENRY IHLEFELD 
‘CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


: YOUNG HOPEFUL 
See Portal of a chubby, rosy-cheeked little boy in pink smock. 
He ght, 1914, inches; width, 1414, inches. Signed below on the 


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W. VERPLANK BIRNEY, A.A.A. 
AMERICAN, (?)-1909 


Be =) A SISTER OF CHARITY 

_ A pretty woman in a black hood with a white lining has her 
hands crossed as she leans on a big open book, and looks 

- steadfastly at the spectator. 

Height, 1614, inches; width, 2314 inches. Signed below on 
the left. 


CLARA McCHESNEY, A.W.C.S. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


«180 PORTRAIT STUDY 

Bust, facing the spectator, of a matron of friendly mien, in 
rose-colored gown. 

Height, 15 inches; width, 1034, inches. Signed below. 


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opened against the deep green leaves and stalk ks. 


7 ‘THOMSON WILLING Bk 
CONTEMPORARY ‘AMERICAN | 


NIGHT BLOOMING CEREAS , | 
Effective rendering of three cream-tinted bloor m one f 


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Height, 233, inches ; width, 161, inches. Signed ¢ 
1889 below on the left. 


J. WELLS CHAMPNEY, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1834-1903 


IDEAL HEAD 


cai white pleated trimming. 
Pastel. Height, 23 inches; width, 18 iene 
dated 1896 below on the right. 


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